Pegscrapr
Guest
Short story:
I dropped my 1200 GS on it's right side, on a steep hill. After picking the bike up, I noticed fluid spilled. After a "smell check" I realized it was not motor oil.
After putting the bike on it's center stand, I noticed fluid dropped on the exhaust and center stand from the left side of the bike.
I assume it to be clutch fluid. The reservoir is empty.
If it is in fact clutch fluid, why would it leak out during a tip over?
After starting the bike and riding it for a couple miles, it seems to be running fine. However, I've got a long trip home from my friends house, and I'm concerned I may have lost too much fluid. I don't want to damage the bike.
Any suggestions for comments?
I would normally call the dealer, but they're closed Sunday's and Monday's.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Patrick
I dropped my 1200 GS on it's right side, on a steep hill. After picking the bike up, I noticed fluid spilled. After a "smell check" I realized it was not motor oil.
After putting the bike on it's center stand, I noticed fluid dropped on the exhaust and center stand from the left side of the bike.
I assume it to be clutch fluid. The reservoir is empty.
If it is in fact clutch fluid, why would it leak out during a tip over?
After starting the bike and riding it for a couple miles, it seems to be running fine. However, I've got a long trip home from my friends house, and I'm concerned I may have lost too much fluid. I don't want to damage the bike.
Any suggestions for comments?
I would normally call the dealer, but they're closed Sunday's and Monday's.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Patrick
